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Secretary of the Air Force (SECAF) James G. Roche, along with the other service secretaries, testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee during fiscal year 2003 (FY03) Department of Defense (DoD) Authorization hearings, Washington, D.C., Feb. 12, 2002. "We have set a goal as we look at the future to try to return to the era of General (GEN) Henry Hap Arnold and the Army Air Corp (AAC) supporting GEN George S. Patton during the breakout at Normandy," said Roche. He added, "The Air Force is continuing to focus on transformation to meet the demands and threats of the 21st century. Our future successes hinge on our ability to recruit and retain highly qualified airmen, and to...

Secretary of the Air Force (SECAF) James G. Roche, along with the othe...

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